Russian Electronic Warfare base in Kaliningrad disrupts GPS signals over several European countries

Kaliningrad
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The Electronic Warfare (EW) base in Russia’s Kaliningrad enclave on the Baltic Sea disrupts GPS signals over several European countries, as theorized by OSINT researcher Markus Johnson.

“I think I found the location of the Baltic Jammer. In Kaliningrad, Russia. Since Dec 15 aircrafts have suffered from navigation errors over south Baltic Sea, on and off. By plotting an assumed max jamming-range for each bad position there is one area standing out: Kaliningrad.” he wrote on X (Twitter) on Jan. 3.

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There have been many recent disruptions in navigation in the Baltic Sea, and Kaliningrad is strategically positioned along the middle of its coast.

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Ukraine is nearing the creation of a Robot Army and the Electronic Warfare (EW) Army, Deputy PM and Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced at the ForbesTech-2023 event, Interfax-Ukraine reported on Nov. 24.

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